THE AGITATORS AND THEIR DUPES.
. (To tlio Editor.) Sir, —When a. sewer breaks and threatens our water supply, wo immediately cut off tho source of pollution. Why are tlie agitators of this present trouble allowed their liberty, , while the poor misguided dupes they, have influenced pay tho price of their infamy and sedition? Also I'ask you and your readers —is thero liot somewhere in our midst an orator to address these poor people and l show them that this is not the way? Sir; you know my alamo, and that I carry a littlo weight, nnd that I am capable of performing successfully most things I undertake, ■with God's help I hope to spend some ■jwrtion of my future life in studying tho cause of Labour and how that causo can bo advanced. I am convinced this nation must pray unceasingly for light a'f it hopes to maintain its existence. It is time to bo up and doing—education •has done nothing towards ripening the minds of men and; women whose life's work lays them open to tbo toinptings of such lawless and dangerous persons. --I am, ctc., WOMAN 7 INQUIRER-
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1904, 12 November 1913, Page 10
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190THE AGITATORS AND THEIR DUPES. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1904, 12 November 1913, Page 10
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